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Parking house of NPP Dukovany
Machů, Jana ; Vlachynský, Ladislav (referee) ; Boleslavská, Yvona (advisor) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the design of the building of the Parking house for the Dukovany nuclear power plant. The basis of this work is based on the subject AG035 – Architectural design studio 5. The area is flat and large enough, so there was a requirement to repeat the building on this land in the second stage of construction. Therefore, two mirror-identical objects (SO01 and SO02) are designed in one area. In this bachelor work is solved object SO01. The land is trapezoidal, half of which now has a parking area. Along the northwest boundary of the plot lies a road to which the plot connects in the northern part. Now the land is located on the northwest side of the nuclear power plant, however, the construction of another part of the power plant is planned and thus the parking house will occur in the middle of these two units. The parking house is designed as a four-storey building with 787 parking spaces. It is a simple mass in the shape of a block, which is accentuated by a protruding cantilevered staircase on each side of the building. The building also visually plays on the facade with its closed and open areas, which are covered by aluminum slats. Structurally the building is designed as reinforced concrete, for the most part prefabricated (columns, girders and ceiling panels) for speed and simplicity of construction, but there is also used monolithic reinforced concrete (walls and ceiling slabs) to reinforce the building. The construction system is bidirectional.
Influence of physical parameters and age of power lines on PLC/BPL performance and reliability
Benešl, Lukáš ; Sláčik, Ján (referee) ; Mlýnek, Petr (advisor)
BPL technology is quite widespread nowadays and the public is also somewhat aware of it. This technology can be used as a means of communication without the need to install additional media and thus use the existing infrastructure. In an effort to use the full potential of the technology, BPL communication began to be used to monitor the current state of cables in distribution networks online. Where the technology is already fully implemented, the distributor can use the data to evaluate the current situation. In this way, BPL technology can be used as a diagnostic tool to test the quality of a cable connection on which not only time but also humidity and other external influences could have a significant effect.
Analysis of Corporate culture of ČEZ a.s.
Šabatková, Jana Daniela ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Shavit, Anna (referee)
The thesis called "The Analysis of Corporate Culture in CEZ" is mapping the tools and analyzes the processes of Internal Communications, which are the drivers of Corporate Strategy and shape the Corporate Culture of the company. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part deals with theoretical approaches to Corporate Culture and Internal Communications, including their definition, implementation and applied tools, based on a search into work by domestic and foreign academics and practitioners of Corporate Communication and PR. The second part focuses on the factual description of the functioning of the Corporate Culture, the processes which affect the creation thereof, and, above all, on the analysis of ČEZ a.s. attitude towards the Corporate Culture and the efficiencz of its practical implementation through the Internal Communication channels. The synthesis and analysis provides some recommendations for the improvement of the processes forming the Corporate Culture.
Mapping of controversy on the amount of brown coal in Doly Nástup Tušimice
Pecka, Vojtěch ; Balon, Jan (advisor) ; Čada, Karel (referee)
Abstract The research utilizes 'actor-network' theory to analyze debates in the media on the socio-technical controversy on the topic of the amount of coal in the Nástup Tušimice mines. Theoretical part describes its own place in the sociological tradition and theoretical presuppositions of actor-network theory. My conclusion is that, the controversy is being developed alongside several lines, which remain relatively autonomous. Empirical part of this study analyzes dynamics of the conflict and the strategies employed by both sides in the argument over seemingly unequivocal fact. The conclusion focuses on questionable areas of ANT; especially on it's application in research of conflicts in public space which is different from its use in sociology of science where ANT originated. Problematic point seems to be utilization of management of transparency, which is employed by the alliance of companies to sustain their version of reality. Emphasis of ANT on observable aspects of controversies seems to be obstacle for fruitful use of ANT, because it probably misses the crucial areas where the controversies are being developed.
CEZ's affair from the point of view of Czech and Bulgarian press
Kraevská, Markéta ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Hanzal, Jaromír (referee)
The diploma thesis The CEZ affair from the perspective of the Czech and Bulgarian press deals with the media portrayal of the unrests in Bulgaria in February and March 2013, which were caused by the high prices for electricity that had been supplied, among others, by the parastatal Czech company CEZ. This company became a symbol of the protests. The basis for the analysis and comparison consists of the Czech dailies Mladá fronta Dnes, Právo, Hospodářské noviny and the Bulgarian dailies Trud, 24 chasa and Standart. The reference period is February 2013, when the protests began and subsequently culminated at the end of the month. This work aims to describe how the whole affair was depicted in selected examples of Czech and Bulgarian press. Subsequently, these two approaches are compared. In addition to the analysis, the thesis also touches the topic of modern history of Bulgaria and an outline of Czech-Bulgarian relations. The individual periodicals used for the analysis, as well as the energetical concept of Bulgaria are introduced in order to achieve easier understanding of the entire problem.
Investment analysis of a share of ČEZ
Čupa, Jiří ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor) ; Fučík, Vojtěch (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with analysis of stock title ČEZ and is divided into three main segments. In the opening segment focuses on various approaches to prognosis of market development. In the second segment I conduct Fundamental analysis on global, sector and corporate level with the intention of discovering if ČEZ stock is overrated, underrated or correctly rated. In the third segment Technical analysis is conducted with the aim of finding the perfect timing for a trade. In the conclusion there is overall assessment of outputs of fundamental and technical analysis as well as investment recommendation.
Changing the access to ensuring fire protection at The Temelin Nuclear Power Station after the accident at The Fukusima Nuclear Power Station.
KŘÍŽEK, Luboš
The theme of the dissertation is a change in an approach to securing fire protection in the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant after the accident in the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. The theoretical part is an introduction to fire protection. It especially points out the statutory obligations applicable for both the public and the private sector, which are transferred to the companys fire rescue corps too. At the same time, fire protection is interconnected with legislation and specified in greater detail in EU countries. The theoretical part describes the process of building a uniform information system, safety-related issues and prevention of dangerous situations. The theoretical part summarizes the history of the nuclear energy industry, from the discovery of the disintegration of the uranium nucleus in 1938 and the first controlled reaction of uranium liberation by splitting a nucleus in 1942, when, at the same time, the first reactor was built. Unfortunately, this discovery did not only familiarize mankind with positive aspects associated with a controlled reaction, but it also showed the dark side of nuclear energy in the form of atomic bombs used mainly in the course of the World War II. After the World War II, civil defence organizations were gradually founded in the world. The main goal of all these organizations was to prevent nuclear weapons, nuclear power plants and nuclear fuel from being spread. At the present time there are three strong international organizations dealing with nuclear fission. Despite all the efforts to build a system of radiation protection, environmental protection and impacts on living organisms were not elaborated fully. First, passive attitudes aimed at protective equipment were the central theme, and these passive attitudes have been reflecting in an active approach to environmental protection in the past few years, the goal being to eliminate phenomena giving rise to threats to the environment and life as such. The actual history of nuclear power plants is very complex and complicated. The principle of all these power plants, no matter what type of reactor their operation is based on, is always nuclear fission the trouble is that in this case any wrong handling or storage has immense consequences for the whole world's population. The development of the nuclear energy industry in the Czech Republic was slow, which was caused by the occupation of the Jáchymov uranium mines by the Soviet Army after the World War II. Based on an agreement with Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Army exported the uranium extracted to the Soviet Union and left just 10% of it in the territory of Czechoslovakia. At that time, nuclear power plants began to be built in Czechoslovakia, such as the Jaslovské Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant, Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant and the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant as the last one, whose construction was started in times of Czechoslovakia, but which was completed and put into operation in times of the existence of the Czech Republic. The research is focused on emergency events which were the cause of the accident in the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. Based on an FMEA (failure mode and effects analysis), the issues related to the activities of the company's fire rescue corps were specified. Another analysis is focused on the evaluation of outside and inside factors and evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the company's fire rescue corps. Utilizing an FMEA, possible risks and failures are detected. The goal of this analysis is to eliminate risks and increase safety. The result is objective evaluation and increase in safety within the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant. A considerable negative aspect of this analysis is that it is very time consuming and varies in time due to the changeability of the factors monitored. The result of all the work is the evaluation of the existing state of the company's fire rescue corps through a SWOT analysiS.
Stock Fundamental Analysis
Holek, Michal ; Petřík, Patrik (referee) ; Sojka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to perform a fundamental stock analysis of the joint - stock company ČEZ. The theoretical part consists of general definitions of individual methods and procedures of fundamental stock analysis, which makes a theoretical background for creating the experimental part. The experimental part consists of global, sectoral and firm analysis. The output of the fundamental stock analysis is establishing an intrinsic value of the stock and consequent investment recommendation.
Prediction on Capital Market by Fundamental Analysis
Hovorka, Jan ; Prokopec, Michal (referee) ; Sojka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The master’s thesis is focused on prediction on capital market by fundamental analysis. It's principle and methods that can be used for intrinsic stock value evaluation are described in the theoretical part. The experimental part goes in for the fundamental analysis of the company ČEZ. Evaluated intrinsic value of the stock is compared with the current price of a stock on the Czech stock exchange and the investment strategy is discussed.
Fundamental Analysis
Trunečka, Tomáš ; Viktorin, Lukáš (referee) ; Sojka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma thesis is dealing with a fundamental analysis. The first part of diploma thesis presents the methods and procedures of analysis. It evaluates their advantages and disadvantages. The practical part of diploma thesis is dealing with an application of fundamental analysis in assessment of financial position of concrete joint stock company ČEZ. The top of my survey is estimated a formulation of instrinsinic share value and a recommendation for shares of ČEZ.

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